Jay Dowhaniuk, BBA, FMA, CIM®, FCSI™

Jay Dowhaniuk, which is pronounced “Dow-han-e-uk” (don’t worry, even Ukrainians pronounce it wrong!), is a Wealth Manager at Raymond James. Jay’s clients value his personable approach and unique skill of explaining complex financial concepts in a way that is understandable.

A graduate from the Okanagan School of Business with a BBA degree majoring in finance, Jay started his career at a major bank but soon joined Raymond James in 2005 and has over 15 years of experience in finance. Jay has also earned the prestigious Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®) and Fellow of CSI (FCSI®) designations.

Jay is an avid cyclist who combines his passion for cycling and philanthropy by participating in a number of fundraising events each year. Most notably is the Ride to Conquer Cancer benefiting the BC Cancer Foundation where Jay’s efforts caught the attention of Global News Okanagan and the Kelowna Daily Courier.

When Jay is not in the office, he enjoys spending time with his wife Brianne, daughter Charley and son Tucker. When he isn’t biking Jay enjoys boating, camping, snowboarding and taking advantage of all the Okanagan has to offer.

FELLOW OF THE CANADIAN SECURITIES INSTITUTE FCSI™

Representing individual integrity and unrivaled professionalism, the designation of Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute (FCSI)™ is reserved for financial services professionals who have met the most exacting standards for industry experience, advanced education and solid endorsement from their peers and superiors.

Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®) Designation

The Chartered Investment Manager (CIM®) Designation builds the skills and experience we need to serve a more sophisticated financial client or institution. Financial professionals who hold the CIM designation are eligible for registration as a Portfolio Manager in Canada. They have expertise in providing money management services to high-net-worth and institutional clients, and they understand the application of portfolio management in the context of Canadian markets and regulatory requirements. A CIM identifies clients' objectives and constraints; develops appropriate investment policies and strategies, taking into consideration market and economic conditions; and evaluates investment products that represent both traditional and alternative asset classes; and implements policies and strategies through portfolio construction.